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Cowan Creek Cottage

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Cowan Creek Cottage is close to the Cowan Community Center and only 5½ miles outside the city limits of Whitesburg. The cottage is located at the foothills of Pine Mountain. You’ll love the cottage and enjoy the feel of having your own little home in the mountains. Enjoy a clean and comfortable home away from home while visiting friends and family and enjoying our community. Cowan Creek Cottage is good for couples, solo adventurers, business travelers, and families.

Cranberry Glades Botanical Area

  • address Hill Creek Falls Rd, Hillsboro, WV 2494638.1795858-80.3391578

The Cranberry Glades Botanical Area protects the largest area of bogs in West Virginia. Bogs are acidic wetlands more commonly found in the northern areas of this country and in Canada. The ground in a bog is spongy and consists largely of partially-decayed plant material known as peat. Because of its unique conditions, some unusual plants grow in bogs, including carnivorous or insect-eating plants. The Botanical Area encompasses 750 acres.

Cumberland Falls State Park

  • address 7351 Highway 90, Corbin, KY 4070136.8385871-84.3383879

Cumberland State Falls home of our famous Moon-bow over the waterfall. Cabin rentals and RV lodging. Also there are many more outdoor activities for you to check out like horseback riding,kayak and much more!

Cumberland Gap National Historical Park

  • address 91 Bartlett Park Road , Middlesboro, KY 4096536.5996401-83.6944992

Cumberland Gap, the first gateway to the west, the buffalo, the Native American, the long hunter, the pioneer all traveled this route through the mountains into the wilderness of Kentucky.

Cummins Nature Preserve

  • address Pickett Lane, Maysville , KY 4105638.6790014-83.8032404

Cummin’s Nature Preserve is a 100 acre preserve located just minutes from downtown Maysville. Enjoy miles of hiking/walking paths, wildlife viewing, picnic area, playground and primitive camping.

Daniel Boone National Forest Cumberland Ranger Station

  • address 2375 KY 801 South, Morehead, KY 4035138.1231258-83.5258479

The office, located on Cave Run Lake, provides maps and information about the Daniel Boone National Forest. It also serves as the district office for Cumberland Ranger District.

Dave Spinks World of Weird

  • address 43 Oakford Ave, Richwood, WV 26261

Dave has been investigating and researching the Supernatural since 1986 due to several experiences he had as a young man. Since that time he has conducted several hundred investigations in the U.S. as well as Europe. Dave served in the U.S. Air Force for 8 Years and went on to Work as a Federal Law Enforcement Officer Retiring in 2011. During his paranormal investigations Dave has experienced many hair raising and Un-nerving things as one might imagine. Having investigated strange phenomena for over 30 years he has built many friendships with some of the most well-known investigators in the field today. He has been seen on various Television shows to include, Expedition X, Terror in the Woods, Paranormal 911, , The unexplained, In Search of Monsters, and These Woods are Haunted to name a few. He was also featured in the Film Flatwoods Monster, ( A legacy of Fear), by Small Town Monsters. He has been a featured Guest on hundreds of Paranormal Themed Radio Shows and Pod Casts. Dave is often a featured guest speaker at Paranormal Conferences around the country. He is Also an Author of numerous books on Topics that include Cryptids, Hauntings and Ufology.

Deer Haven

  • address 157 Spencer Trail Rd, Beattyville, KY 4131137.6282079-83.6994899

Escape to nature and stay at this idyllic Beattyville vacation rental cabin. Aptly named, ‘Deer Haven Cabin’ is set in a peaceful forest filled with abundant wildlife and views of the rolling hills. The 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom abode offers 8 guests 3 outdoor areas with easy access to outdoor recreation. You’ll be 18 miles from Red River Gorge, 12 miles from Natural Bridge State Resort Park and minutes from rock climbing, zip lining, kayaking, horseback riding, fishing, boating and more!

 

Devil Anse ATV Resort

  • address 342 Muncy Dr, Delbarton, West Virginia 2567037.642018-82.032562

The vision started with the property being directly in the center of the Devil Anse Trail, which is a part of the Hatfield~McCoy Trails & is considered the “sweet spot” (center point of all the trails).  That is an exact quote from one of the directors of the Hatfield McCoy trail system when I spoke with them about purchasing the property…Perfection !

Add 3 renovated existing cabins, a bathhouse & 5 full hook up RV sites & the recipe for a fantastic new resort is born !  Then 2 new cabins were added in the 2017 season.  Other on-site amenities were then added-ice, firewood, an ATV wash area with it’s own concrete pad with the use of a firehose, FREE Wifi that actually works well & cable.  My fantastic store is open too with the largest selection of HMT souvenirs on the trail plus another accommodation, our luxury 40’ camper for couples & 4 new full hook up rv sites added in 2019. You will also LOVE my gel memory foam mattresses on every bed.  After a long day of riding you will have the BEST night sleep you’ve ever had!

Devil Anse Trailhouse

  • address 52 Main St Rt, Gilbert, West Virginia 2562137.611881-81.8742193

Welcome to Devil Anse Trailhouse…We have all your lodging needs!

1/2 mile from the Gilbert Connector. We are located at Main Street, in the center of town, in Gilbert, WV. Ride your ATVs anywhere in town and directly to the Gilbert Connector. You will love our friendly town and our hospitality. Come sit by the creek and enjoy yourself. You can ride the new Devil Anse Trail to my great-great grandfather’s grave site. You will love this trail and the historic adventure. You can visit the Hatfield McCoy Moonshine Distillery which is just minutes from our cabins. Pets are welcome if trained. We sell trail passes at any time. All linens and towels are provided as well as cable TV, fire pits, grills, heating and air conditioning. 24 hour Police protection. We have a 2 week cancellation policy. Close to Foodland and restaurants, Mexican Restaurant within walking distance

Devils Backbone Adventure Resort

  • address 100 Adventure Lane, Matewan, West Virginia 2567837.6403569-82.10175989999999

Devil’s Backbone Adventure Resort is the premier lodging and camping destination for visitors to the Hatfield-McCoy Trail System. We offer convenient access to Trail 59 and can easily accommodate large groups. Ride in. Ride out. Rest easy! 

Heated Pool
Tipple Tavern bar & restaurant
All sites include a firepit, charcoal grill and picnic table
ATV Wash Station
Coin Laundry
Free WiFi
Several cabins with hot tubs

Dirt Nasty Off Road

  • address 599 Pretty Ridge Road , Morehead, KY 4035138.1263253-83.42774519999999

600+ acres for jeeps, atvs, sxs, dirtbikes, bouncers, and crawlers.

Saturday checkin 9am-5pm, ride as long as you’d like after you’re checked in. Weekend caming/riding availble on weekends, just give us a call if you’d like to come in friday.

Primitive camping only, no hookups as of now.

we do not rent rigs, you have to bring your own.

port-a-pottys available in the parking lots

Dog Slaughter Falls

  • address Forest Service Road 195, Corbin, Kentucky 4070236.858184.3113

Located just over a mile from the nearest trailhead, Dog Slaughter Falls is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the Daniel Boone National Forest.

That’s actually a high honor, because there are a lot of waterfalls to choose from within the national forest. But it’s not an exaggerated honor. Dog Slaughter Falls is stunning, despite its morbid name.

The fourth hike of the Twenty Week Hiking Challenge visits Dog Slaughter Falls, and the greatest thing about this hike is that — unlike some trails that offer a mundane hike to reach a picturesque feature at the end — getting to the waterfall is half the fun.

The trail to Dog Slaughter Falls travels along Dog Slaughter Creek, an absolutely stunning mountain stream that empties into the Cumberland River just beyond the waterfall. The hike is a gorgeous stroll through nature, the trail meandering through a hemlock and rhododendron forest for the entirety of its route.